HTML5 developer's cookbook / Chuck Hudson
By: Hudson, Chuck.
Contributor(s): Leadbetter, Tom.
Material type: BookSeries: Developer's library.Publisher: New Delhi : Pearson Publishers, 2012Description: xxvi, 441 p. ill.ISBN: 9788131786901.Subject(s): HTML Document markup language | SGML (Document markup language)DDC classification: 005.72 H885H 2012Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This is not the first book I read about HTML5, but it's the one I liked most. One of HTML5 new things is the new semantic elements, however in other books I had a hard time understanding which I should use where and that exactly is their semantic meaning. In this book you get a clear understanding which element is best used where, where it shouldn't be used and other information. The book also provides a lot of useful recipes for easily getting knowledge about new HTML5 features like geolocation, audio, video, canvas and other features. The recipes also help the cogs in your head spinning to think of the ways how you could use these features in your own real life projects. This is the great book if you want to learn HTML5 or just want to get rid of few dust bunnies on your HTML5 knowledge.<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/490718531">more...</a>
Includes index.
New structural elements in HTML5 -- Grouping, text-level, and redefined semantics -- Browser handling in HTML5 -- New layout and style techniques with CSS3 -- HTML5 web forms -- Drawing with Canvas -- Embedding video with HTML -- Embedding audio with HTML5 -- Changing browser history -- Location awareness with the geolocation API -- Client-side storage -- Communication and threading -- Browser experience in HTML5 -- Working with local files -- Integrating device data -- Recipes.
Provides information on using HTML5 to create standards-based browser applications that incorporate drag-and-drop, audio, video, and third-party plug-ins.
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